"I
was at Royal Melbourne in 2013 and although I didn't play as well as I
would've liked, it was a cracking course and I've heard Kingston Heath
is just as good."It's
a different format this time so I'm really looking forward to playing
with Westy. He's played in nine Ryder Cups and has unbelievable
experience of foursomes and fourballs, so I couldn't have picked a
better partner."Westwood, 43, has never played in the World Cup but says team golf brings out the best in him."Over
the past couple of years Danny has shown what he's capable of and I've
got no doubt he's going to prove a great partner, so I'm looking forward
to pairing up with him," he said."I've always enjoyed team golf.
It's an exciting format and it adds to the occasion when you're playing
for your country, so hopefully we can bring the trophy home with us."Defending
champions Australia will once again be represented by Adam Scott
and world No 1 Jason Day, who won the individual title and combined with
Scott to claim team victory.The 2016 tournament reverts back to a
72-hole team event, with teams playing in foursomes on the first and
third days of competition and in four-balls on the second and fourth.Scotland
will be represented by Russell Knox and his former Jacksonville
University team-mate Duncan Stewart from Grantown-on-Spey, the world number 392 who won his
first tournament on the Challenge Tour earlier this year.

Russell Knox won the Travelers Championship earlier this month

Knox,
who is hoping to secure a Ryder Cup wild card after winning the
Travelers Championship earlier this month, said: "I've never been to
Australia so it was super, exciting to get the chance to go there."I've
heard the golf course is one of the best in the world so it will be
fun. To represent Scotland is obviously a dream come true."Duncan Stewart told Scottishgolfview.com:

"I am extremely excited
and honoured to get the opportunity to represent Scotland at the World
Cup in November. It is going to be great to team up with Russell and we
will be doing everything possible to make Scotland world champions for a
second time."